How to Make a Fishing Lure Weed

Published May 13, 2017

Introduction

If we would start fishing as a hobby, we must necessarily know all the techniques and Instrumentation required to be able to catch something. This particular hobby is not the most simple and to be able to see the first results we will have a great deal of patience and start immediately to inform us to learn about the various techniques and be able to solve any problems that might arise during a fishing trip. All the information we need in order to start fishing we can easily be found in many guides on the internet that will explain step by step all the operations to be carried out to fish properly. In the next steps of this guide, in particular, we will see how to do in order to achieve a perfect algae for fishing.

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Harmonic steel wire from 0.80 mm

Pliers and bench vise

Steel fishing line

To get a fishing bait weed so simple and above all functional, we will have to procure in a hardware store: a harmonic steel wire (flexible about 0.80 mm thick) and some utensils such as a bench vise, a pair of pliers, fishing steel wire without the protective sheath of nylon and of course a hook big enough.

First, we take a normal amo a long stem and stop him on a bench vise, and then with fishing steel wire we create a sort of harness at the height of the curve. Now, we take a clip from 0.80 and long about 25 centimeters, and we fold right in half. At this point, the support at the height of the curvature of the hook and fishing line used previously, we do at least ten laps, so keep it firmly locked in the curve. Very important is to take the two ends of the wires, then let’s stop with numerous tours on the curvature of the hook, so that we can unite around the Crown of the same, but still natural test discordant (one right and one left). Now you’re done, since bending the two strands, and fixing them permanently together with the other steel wire, we create a kind of oval circle that serves as a protection of the hook, and the hook is then hooked into a wire that doesn’t allow the algae to engage, and at the same time keep the bait firmly on the tip.

The outermost circle being flexible, we can shape steel hook in turn, so you open it to insert the bait, and then close it before you put it in water (main picture). With this simple and important feature on our fishing lines or fishing rod, the fish will bite without problems.